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to thirty per cent lower than they ape ‘@ourions fact in human nature, as ‘Want etteesthab the Migher o ssock goeathe wore de- ‘Baand is there for 1 Those who would not touch it ‘®t dull and low figures will be over anxious fo invest when it advances several per cent, The from the West have not ceased, it 1s true, the advances made for moving the crops and for ‘muarketing pork have been nearly all returned, and baprpper ig Aero ia in payment for dry and for old debts, It ts the money which the West of the present season is paying for luxuries which its more prosperous condition it to buy at the counters of the metropolis. ‘West ts dally growing more refined. Indeed, im Chicago is hardly less expensively dressed society in New York. Our shipments to the ‘Ar6 without any noticeable feature. Later in Gay money was easier, as it generally is when demand of midday has passed by, and was be had on prime collaterals by best houses at per cent. fhe market for commercial shows more activity. The inquiry bas been re decided within the past few days. The very paper, running sixty days, 1s quoted at six to per cent discount. Ordinary prime accept- #hoes, short time, are quoted seven to eight. Four Months paper is variously discounted at from eight foten per cent. Tnere 1s a good deal more scrutiny Dames nowadays, and hence the distinctions &@re indicated im the series of discount rates Cited, This caution is not without its good When the violent fluctuations of gold are fen into consideration, as well as the many sources embarrassment arising in the mercantile world luring the period since the war, the number of faltures 1s very limited. Whatever the tendency Of people in general to speculate, as shown by the daily record of the stock market, the feeling of caution has largely taken pos- session of cur merchants, and business has ‘been conducted during the past twelve months on Phuite conservative principles. The new year, as far a it has gone, gives evidence of a continuation of ‘this policy, and there is no remedy so sure to cure lrg excesses and expansion ag @ careful tiny of paper in Wall street. } Gold ‘opened at 136);. went up to 1865, and thence, ‘under # heavy pressure to gell, declined to 136%, and closed at 1363;. These sales were evidently the re- sult of realization by the cliques who put up the premium to aid the general movement in all the Markets. After the board, in sympathy with a re- Wival of the -speculaitve feeling in the stock et, the price was advanced to 136%, and at a (quarter to five it rose to 1365 amid considerable ‘excitement, the shorts who had been induced to sell luring the decline of the morning vigorously resist- the advance, Cash gold was in plentiful supply, Dut there was ashade of hardening in the rate for (carrying, which ranged between 64 and 7 per cent, Pollective of the activity in money. The price at dif- times was as follows:— 10g Las BM P.M. 136% 4:30 P. M. 156)g 4:45 P, M. ‘The quotation toward the close at five o'clock was 186% a 1365;. ‘The business in gold during the day ‘Was near the average. The increase shows the heavy ales during the forenoon. The transaction at the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:— $74,239,000 ~ 1,917,364 + 2,034,607 } The tarket ror govéraimont bonds was depressed ‘Dy speculative induences. Old 65's were largely for exportation against exchange, but the Gemand was not sudicient to keep these or any of the issues from yielding at the afternoon boards, Later inthe day, simultaneously with the “bull”? | movement in the stock market, there was a faint Amprovement in a few of the issues and prices closed @teady at five o'clock as follows:—Iinited States sixes, 1831, registered, 111% a 11144; do., coupon, 112% @ 112}; five-twenties, registered, 109% a 1095; do., coupon, 1862, 113% & 11334; do., 1864, 109}; 0 10., 1865, 110}4 @ 1105; do., mew, 108% a 10., 1867, 10834 & 103%; do,, 1868, 10934 a 109% ; ten-forties, regisicred, 105% @ 105%; do., coupon, 1083 a 10844; currency bonds, 1013 a 101%. The Southern and Border Staté bonds were duil ‘ander @ diminished inquiry and the market was in- lined to yield.” Indeed, the reaction which com- Menoed at the begiuning of the week has not ceased. It shows how extensively the late demand was speo- wiative, Those who “unloaded” at the high prices of last week are “bearing” the market now to buy back again. There was little done on the street after ‘thé boards. The following were the quotations at four o’clock:—Tennessee sixes, €X CoupON, 67 34 & 6834; Tennessee, new, 67}¢ @ 67%; Virginia sixes, ex Coupon, 66% ao 68%; Virginia sixes, mew, © @ Gi; Virgiia sixes, regular stock, old, 4% @ 60%; North Carolina sixes, ex coupon, 3% & 65; North Carolina sixes, new, 6134 a 6244; ‘Missouri sixes, 87 a 8754; Hannibal and St. Joseph 81 a 68: Georgia sixes, 34.8 87; Georgia scvens, 92a 91; Louisiana sixes, 76)4; Louisiana levoe, 6 per cent, 7034 @ 71; Louisiana levee bonds, 8 per cent, 87; Bouth Carolina, old, 73 a 74; South Carolina, new, 106871; Alabama eights, 93 2 03)¢; Alabama ‘ives, Memphis city sixes, 62%; @ 625; Savannah city sixes, 80. Forelgn exchange was dull after the steamer, and rates were inclimed to yield in presence of Jarge shipments of United States bonds and Ameri- } can railway stocks. Prime bankers’, short sight, | pold down to 1101. Quotations closed:—Steriing, mixty days, commercial, 108% a 109%; bankers’, 100% @ 100%; short siglit, 1103¢ ‘a Tio; Para, sixty ayn, 6.18% @ 6.15; short sight, 6.1234 @ 6.114; Antwerp, 5.18% @ 5.16; Switzeriand, 6.18% @ 6.15; Hamburg, 957% 0 9634; Amsterdam, 40% a 41; Frank- fort, 40% a 414; Bremen, 789; @ 7034; Prussian ‘thalers, 71% @ 7245. ‘The bide for the city banks’ stocks at the regular oard this morning were as follows:—New York, 134; Mechanica’, 125; America, 146; City, 200; Phenix, 104%; National, 110; Seventh Ward, 112; State of New York, 114; Commerce, 121; Ocean, 103; Bank of the Republic, 120; Bank of North America, 100; Mlanover, 10734; Metropolitan, 138; People’s, 136; | Market, 117; Shoe and Leather, 120; Corn Exchange, 126; Vontinental, 9); St. Nicholas, 112; Importers | and Traders’, 127; Park, 152; Manufacturers and ‘Merchants’, 101; Central National, 106%; Fourth Na- tional, 104; Ninth National, 108; Tenth National, 99, ‘The stock market was undecided during the morn- |{ng boards and during the second sessions of the regular and open buaras. At the last open board the | palia” who had realized to a sufficient oxtent or | were convinced that they could not send the market any lower, began to buy, and prices reached their highest, The movement was without much forco, however, and prices at the close were off from those at the board. Harlem, which, with Hudson River, attracted @ great deal of attention, sold up to 142 ‘and the latter at 127, Ohio and Mississi ppt returned © 98 and a fraction. Pittsburg was active, selling to 96%, Indicating further purchases by the Erie clique to help their side of the con- wersy when the injunction granted in Cleveland ‘comes to be atgued before the courts. Michigan Southern was quite strong, touching 95, under tho pressure to got hold of the stock against the election for directors which comes off in March next, Pacific tonched 122 and a fraction, owing to various re. ‘among them one that a dividend ts to be issued | popresenting the accrucd earnings, with scrip re- ting the shares boaght In by the company, A ‘Kroranie impression was created by the prospect ‘hat the Commercial Navigation Company bill wilt be defeated in Congress, The Bvening Telegram gays the stock received ite “impetus from the ans the contract between the British govern: wuffelent promise of fusare peers Rot very distant in its realization, ta the increased traffic betweon Onna, Japas and India and San Francisco certain to resuls from the completion of the Pacific Railroad. While the opening of this road mey cut into the present monopoly of the trade hence te San Francisco which this company now em» Joys, yet, as Burope and Asis will both exchange their products across the American Continent, the carrying trade on the other side will increase to an extent that will more than give employment to all the atcamers now belonging to the line tn both oceans.” Western Union advanced one per cent, and was, held firmly a the advance. It is reported that the company have proposed te sell out to the government for ten times the earmngs of the past year. The English company, with all their excellent equipments, propose te sell to the British government for twenty years’ purchase of the net profit plus the highest market quotation of the stock at @ date previous to speculative movement in the stoek based on the proposed sale to the govern- ment, Ten times the earnings of the Western Union for che past year would make a total of sixty miilions of dollars, while twenty years’ purchase of their net earnings would be about thirty millions. The express stooks were generally firmer, except Merchants’ Union. Of the miscellaneous list Bank- ers and Brokers’ rose to 105, bid, based upon new management of the affairs of the aasociation. Quo- tations closed as follows at the last regular board:— Canton, 61 a 6144; Cumberland Coal, 33 a 3834; West- ern Union, 37% @ 373g; Quicksilver, 24 a 2434; Paciflo Mail, 12154 a 121%; New York Oentral, 16434 a 164%; Erle, 383¢ 2 38%; do. preferred, 61 a 64%; Hudson Riyer, 136% @ 136; Reading, 97 @ 9734; Michigan Central, 1193¢ @ 120; Michigan Southern, 0434 a 945; Iilinois Central, 139 @ 13034; Pittsburg, 95 9 9534; Northwestern, 82% @ 82%; do. preferred, 88% & 89; Toledo, 106% a 106%; Rock Island, 1333, @ 134; St. Paul, 745 a T476; do. preferred, 953 a 95%; Wabash, 655, & 66; do, preferred, 76 a 77; Fort Wayne, 123% @ 124; Ohio and Mississippi, 37% a 38. At the last open board there was a general im- provement in prices, Northwestern preferred recover- ing to 894 and Reading advancing to 97%. Prices closed on the call as follows:—Wells, Fargo & Co., 26 bid; Amertcan, 83 bid; Adams, 698 60; United States, 50% bid; Merchants’ Union, 16% a 17%; Quicksilver, 20 bid; Canton, 6146154; Pacific Mall, 1.1% a 121%; Western Union, 875 a 37%; New York Central, 164% a 164%; Erle, 385 a 88%; Hudson River, 135% a 136; Reading, 974 a 974<; Chicago and Alton, 148 bid; do. preferred, 148 a 155; Bankers and Brokers’, 105 a 106; Wabash, 65% a 66; do. preferred, 168 77; St. Paul, 74% @ 74: do. preferred, 953 a 95%; Fort Wayne, 123% a 124; Obio and Mississippt, 3834 @ 3834; Michigan Southern, 9434 a 94%; Illinois Contral, 138 bid; Pittsburg, 9554 a 94%; Toledo, 10634 108%; Rock Island, 133% a 134; Northwestern, 82% @ 83; do. preferred, 89%; Mariposa, 6 a 8; do. pre- ferred, 23% a 24; Harlem, 141 a 142. The closing quotations on the street at a quarter tosix o'clock this evening were as follows:—New York Central, 164% @ 164%; Erie, 383g bid; Fort ‘Wayne, 123% @124; Michigan Southern, 04% a 04%: Rock Island, 1835¢ @ 133%; Reading, 97% a 07%; Northwestern, 82% a 83; do. preferred, 89 a 69%; Toledo, 10634 9 106%; Pittsburg, 95%; St. Paul, 743, 475; do. preferred, 95 a 953; Ohio and Mississippi, 38 @ 3834; Hudson River, 135; Harlem, 140; Paciflo Mail, 121% a 121%; Western Union, 37% a 37%. The general abstract of the condition of the 1,626 national banking associations of the United States on the morning of the first Monday of the present month, before the commencement of business, em- braces the following items under resources, viz.:— Loans and digcounts..........--+++..+++ $643,000, 736 United States bonds to secure circulation veri and deposits... 372,828,300 Due from banks, &c 43,790,525 142,405,590 29,590,960 87,980,726 Among the abilities ‘are — Capital stock. 418,853,931 116,438,650 29%, 554,857, tt 121,451,000 539,069,020 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOSX EXCHAYIE Wednesday, Jan. 2710115 A. M. gies US 5-28, con, BM shs Adams Er. . 118! ay 200 Wells-Far "65, n... 108% 1000 . 20 0838 95 100 100 S 2922985 E Err res By a wo 20900 7 ra a 8” «(100 ie i hs 190 97% 500 be00 wT 1 od ae A 1ioro Ist a0 rte a 8 ig Hs 10000 4 4 & # is ae : a F 108 tas 16% tf 184 mig be i" i.e % By 18 3 ts 00 69) ie te ce aie Be 4 " W ty 19 ag 5g w' is a Quarter-past 834000 US 6s, °8, reg. 111 40.05. J rE FA ge 3 22333 223 3 bt ros 83 3: = sae: 2 SSeesessse SERRE & THE DRY GOODS TRADE. ‘The market for domestic cotton goods presents no new or important features as compared with a week ago. A fair trade has been in progress in most kinds of the leading fabrics, but there has been no special movement in any department. The active demand for many fabrics noticed inst week has been checked in part by the comparative quietude of the cotton market, with its accompanying depression of prices of the raw material. But there has been no reac- tion in prices of cotton goods, which generally re- main as about the same, though some assortments fre offered on terms more advantageous to the bayer, That setlers are more disposed to sell at the market price than they were a week ago is evidenced by tho fact that many fabrics which were then ‘Withhold from market in anticipation ot better prices how freely ofered Lay ourront a week ‘ao " Stange hs come over the rer the api or cag who, inp baa canes NIMS. YOPK. ssseccssreoese 80 19 TIOKS, VOCK ccc cesses 01268 33% GINOHAMS. 16 port, anda fair business was consummated. Prices were about ie, higher, the market closing quiet, however, Sales were made of 5,485 bales, including 8,680 for spinning, 1,101 on speculation, 414 for export, and 200 were in transit, There ‘was a good business transacted for future delivery, the sales deing 259 bales low middling tor March at 281c., 400 do, for February at 27%0., 100 do, for February and March at 2%80., 100 middling for February at 24c., 250 low middling for Feb- ruary and 2°0 do, for March on private terms, Anunoxed are the closing quotations :— Tplantsand —Mobileand New Orteans Florida," Memyhir, © and Tear, 2334 Bs ry 28 we Be Good middiing. i Correy.—The market for Rio continued active and tras the demand being from the frade. The sales were 9,759 bay ex Nannette and 2,500 do, ex Robin on private terms. Of other descriptions we heard of no sales; were entirely nom- in Froun ax GRate.— Receipts, 4077 bbls, dour, 3.200 bags corn meal, 80,588 bushels corn, $,011 do. oats, and 1,900 worn PERS Bear market wee Rina, dull ond vurers ertnoed but little disposition to biy at any price. Still there were some bids for lines of extra Stato for shipment, but at prices too much below current quotations to admit o Prices were nominaily unchanzed, thongh high radeasil favored the buver. California flour was dull and nominal, were 7,000 bbis. Rye four was quiet, but without partion! change in value; the sales were $0) bbls, Corn meal was mod conght, 8 afer at former prices, the sales 500 15 f} 25 70 1% 150 775 Biba 635 70a 80 100— 735 750.0 1000 720e 800 8500 1000 1100.0 1200 11.50 8 18.0) 1200 8 1450 be be | 6000 11 52a 740 450m 48) ) Braniy wine. 5008 610 Corn meal, Jersey... 4 60a Nou under « “moderate do. it after three or four loads mand for choice No. 3p! bad changed hands the bee Sage vobapeas into its previous guise amie, and sales could pot hare boan effected a8 ove 1 60m #1 68, _ store and aioe and not much could have Bold Carer ated a still lower The sales nl about $5,000 bunts at $1 60 for fale No.t in ore, 81 68 for good to choice do. Solvers and 81 85 for amber Corn was {n fair chiefly for export, and prices steady, The salon comprland 75,000 brishele at Oe. m 98s. fOr Dew” mix ‘Western, 106 for old do, in store, Bing a 81 08 for old fe. atost and. 960. = BB for white and yellow Leeper ap oS One apie dull at the opening. but rather firm at the clo: The sales were node- rate, being 30,000 bushels at 750. a 75: in store and 76!sc, Afloxt, eye was in demand, ant about 4,000 bushele Western wore sold at 81 524%, Barley was in improved demand and nite steady in value. There were sales of 20,.00 bushels at & 126 a 83 15 for Canaia West in fan and afoat and Ger- unchan oauee ‘on private terms. y malt was dull and uncbange eLtLMU er ® MARR Hheveh With MAS Wan TEP. 8 and, per steamer, 6,000 bushels wheat at 746c.—olosin, ase |—and 6 boxes bacon at 308, To London, 4,| corn at 8d., and 600 bbls. rosin at oat The charters were Norwegian bark, with 360) quartet n, to n direct the Bristol Ci onel, at A Nort German an rie, from Mexico to Europe, with produce, c., at 708, tame 1.300 bole, a capacity, ‘and @ brig, 1,200 bb! war Gusxrrs’—Bacs were dull and nominal at 6c, @ Ie. Cloth was likewise dull and nominal at 18034. » tm A rt in aaew were slow of sale, demand bei iene but prices han, We quo! Prime and choice I6e, Tote. tar 06 good dee ian; taterior to cscumods Oe 3 Bo. fair to good de, ie ry we tinacearas du pier hte corganes ctcedy tt at ILige. for r jute and 9c, a Sirona con Ld y tcve. demand and the market was Pe quotations. "Thare ‘were sales of 18000 ye (part, vit not all “i t80. ia ie ‘4o., part to arrive from Li ha Bien sed, 8 Gays, and 16,000 Montevideo, ‘The low of aba were Jn demand, and The low grades on an Sern eae teSiod wan steeds ie valaa, Wbbia: were sold of none. Spirits nwing to was NAVAL StoR?s.—Receipts firm)y beid at Sige. a Sic., but buyers were unw: above ite fa 4 ‘sales we heard of were to ihe Now cee, and PRovistons.—Heeripts, 184 bb Er siN8 do, eet, 204 packages cut ments, T1¢ do. lard and 8016 dressed hogs. ' The market for pork was without activity, but prices continued to Tule frm at sdout 921 6 for new mess, About 600 bbls. lots of $20 $5 for old mess, $51 35 « 8 31 30 for fnew do, and ‘BO exira ime. For April livery on were at Vigo. a l4ge. for Ivo hogs were nin mese nnd gia agiead | dad f plain mess and $13 a rb Beot jen were 150 bbis. Cut ‘and, with light off There were sales of Kha a a'Vaise. Tor dry anited and shoulders, ag Sea . @ 180, tirploked ae rd 19, Dole. refined sod 988 do. orate, ETROLEU ,-_Raoetats, 008 s orete, ‘only moderately active and scarce!; quite steady, however, at about ihc, There hy gy Eg and 3,000 do., for det Pio os was in fair ot ght ot market was isc. lo, hay Gandara by Tang ee x8 suid 1,0v do. for A\ Tor May St ih Pintadeiphvs. the market 'exhibited. a fate degree ‘and focreased halt of Murch, at 36i0., 1,000 for sims trom, February io June at Bb4c., 4000, trom ‘June at Sic. and eure oars to December at ‘and advancing %e. each month. aoe was firm at af Pige a9%c., with small sales March to Boo. for Al RIOR. ce or Cute. and ma ishce. tor ined waa tn fair demand at Deny aries eae 49. (Or soft white, Iige. m 13%46. for yellow} ©. for extra O. ne. Uirnaa were dail but steady at rostertay's quote, dpaced was Fag d_snlon we ere made, to 3, Boston ot ar Hera, rw ti34, gold, petits T Pave Weta tnd higher, The sates arora 3,000 tba. within the range of We. Bye in hhds, and TALLOW was tn M4 egaeet, nad prioes were higher, ‘The aales von sao WimaKkky.—Recetute, 4:0 bbis, market continued to rule dail and heavy at $1, tax paid. DARING HIGHWAY MT. MOAR, HY. Andiguation of CitizeneRewnrds Offered— Vigilance Committee Appointed. (Mt. Morris, N, Y. Be 26), correspondence of the Rovhester Union. | ing robberies ever in this community ocourred in this vill ue, on Satur- When nearly ponte the io Ronen, ol was knocked sense! doilars ‘ond his watch, by x Seeoner persons Vesa A moment atierwards ® Prcame loi seeing @ person lying AY wu he wal and sup; was intoxicated 41 toler con him up, but tpn examination found hat he been siruck & mur. derous biow yt the “ si took hie He then thoughs the man to be dead, aie and Pa Testoratives being administered recamed consciousness, le ct he oi te ctigen RN aroma and ery NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1869—TRIPLE SHERT. and convic- comm ‘the futusce 100 was fon of the ‘TAXES IN SUFFOLK Counry.—Taxes aro higher in Huntington and lewer in Breokhaven than in any other town in Suffolk county. The rate in the frst Damed i $2 32 aud in tho $1 04 on $100, A Fine DePARTMENT TO BE ORGANIZED.—The cit! zens of Far -aeiagets eh John Kelly, foes A sominittes, james eae ant, and "other well knows Phase of aa engine. pointed te attend to tee pur- Gadus LONGEvitY.—A eolored man named William Johnson, late a resident of Weeksville, died suddenly on Mo: 104 years and s on Monday last, aged ¥ New Roap FROM Nawrow' TO AsTORTA—At & meeting of the residents of Newtown village, held st Hicks’ Hotel afow days sinos, a proposition to run @ road from thas village to Astoria met with great favor, and a committee of three—consisting of Frost 0. Covert, James 8. Reaven and J. 0. Wy- man—were carointes to draft and socure the pas- es of ne b ae i effect, fhe commissioners George Nostrand and J. o 4 ih 3 ber Of persons present said they were wittae to Pepa the poe gene Bh ind, and it is the freely sxpressed belief that the road will be opened tn the spring. IMPROVEMENTS OX THE SOUTHSIDE RAILROAD.— ‘The Southside Railroad is being rapidly improved all along the route. The pompany have erected an en- gine of twenty-horse power on thelr dock at Bush- wick for the purpose of hoisting ht from the boats on Newtuwn Creek to the cars. At Merrick the president is erecting a pot at his own expense. gentiemen’s waiting room, a refreshment saloon and al the modorn iiuprovemets which can aid in making it convenient to passengers. OYAL HAVANA LOTTBRY. OFFICIAL DRAWING, JAN. 21, 186% No. Prize.\ No. Prisrsl No, _ Pri hi po) Prise.) No. 1. 11292, ..9§400) 15688... GON) 31: 958 Mine 28 Hay pebeateebbbbbberee SyagE SASCEGEUESEE H 5 He SR2g8aFE=5 eee +4 = SeEe 14420. Beeese abe BEEESEZ® PEERS: $5 bebbebee 5 aE H ES S2e=) J wemneniimene merewe AIDTRoy aig si to the $100,000 0,000 Prize—From No. M201 No, 24, each rorieaaitons 19 the 9 JO, 9,90), loc Net A Dea oo incl to @ lo. ‘fa So a to wo the Biot (00 Prize—From No. yy, Approx sft iijidi te inctunles each ‘9200 ye Tas ae ete cach. 1O'No. 1; Ay pprosimations to the. secot 01 to No. 18,110, tnelaarey Prizes paid in gold. Information furnished. The highest rates paid for Donbioons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York. DENTISTRY. uta LAUGH AT HAVING TEETH EXTRACTED—GAS successfully administered since frat Introduced five years .0; Fegistered names of thousands; no ners iy anid delveate paticnte caretull irenieat ng Light Upper, we lower and ‘seta ‘without clasps 000 Ee Eh ssid +8 8200 os aod between Twenty: Dr. VANS, and Twenty-secon each. an ‘BA Sixt atrecte. T DR. ROSCELL'S, 11 NINTH Fourth’ arennes, yon ox garetully es tatractod with put pain, for 25 |.—BE. a a | Acer? big = AUTIFOL SETS LY S10 loll Tee D mgs only 814 Fo West Righteonth street, bet ‘ore, (HOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION OMIOINATED THE pad ‘Teeth tnd dot of nitrous oxide yore kd em {G,. Bee thelr names at tbe Goopet Perit ~_ MISCELLANEOUS. Ni A X ongat OPPORTUNITY <A LARGE Connon. ment of ah Sponges, for i re, mine faa snersca ts covet ‘poker a6 Reef and Yellow iit Finca pensions, ke. ‘Ana ‘and Fulton. LUMBER en The combination of these branches within She estabr:.h- Ment enabics us to serve customers at a considerable a ~ 9 age lose than, any other estabjishment in New Yor peniers ant shlupers can bave lumber dressed 10 order in any ‘0D Rhort notice, post at tonded to immediately. poo Suman 400, Office 664 West Twenty-eight street, Bornes th otite,_ leo rages: HILLIVS,tba Soarn’ Packie eae ERSONS SUFFERING SEVBSELY FROM NEURAL gia and willing to pay aps, the only per manent cure, can addrots Chemist, , box" 64 doreay Ch City. A‘ kY PERSONS HAVING Parlor, Diniog m Furn fy De au ytauion nD, New York city. “) MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM 8! roca con cost $460, for #180; one ty gration! oo co may amy ‘Veaving otty. Street, near ints enue, Greoe ie W.De 0 iw ATE Yi fice for magnidicent, osc i Nt Cont, for $200 joke do. e175, Pianotorte Yor Pie Parlor, Bedroom ‘and D TiS Weat Righth street, nese Sixth Sure, cheap. avenue, “(Tt ERNEST ROTH'S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, ATs Be and & LF ‘Moecker street, between Broadway and Mul: berry eeniheens Eat dann Ores aeeaee naan o rom $65 10 15% "Over 460,000 worth of ell ki rp cheap. arranted, TORRITURS, BEDDING, 4C., AT VERY led, and can pay by the CARPET. 2 198 Eighth avenue, c tees. cous week oF month, aah REENE & Coo" corner Twentie tieth a ‘RTS (iARPRTS AND FURNITURK.—HOUSEKBEPERS SUP. CA ite wap Carpets, Forsitare, Bedding, &¢., on enay fer Taf ae aN 0. corner Bh {List OF FORRION Rai TURNED A Lage Quota) Pos Office at Wesiinaton: tr fr all Post in the United tater, le published. weekly a. the News ia pul Germany aud Swit ‘No ower such oh ah varied Yor ale bya" Nowstealerst Weents, = MAT EURONT AR YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES TO FORM THR AC. A qraninvat respectable i Mot wonlth with & view ro mat A — oA Address a AND, io sored kat tte, nestine, oe snaiemnte! hen Juss ADWAY STORE TO LAASR. WEST SI Arnold, Constable & ‘one. vad Auk apply at FANDSO: 8TO! as A® Me ae LREr. aes coon tare or pond store; rent street, Williamsburg. monary, Nn RIGHTH AVE AVENUE STORE TO LET, WITH FIX. tn fe Y Suwntinges Berdeerea Hes Fioor above sore, ‘Apply to AY 2 fat yd FHopoawars, location in the w the oli Koply ou on FoR ne: RUSINESR Papo 2 RPOBES—TO cS EL EGAN? iowtos rice alae fo Foterocerg or Sree aishr cae will be ist ACTORY TO ais a WITHOUT STEAM ower; five foo oe oe aioe two Sear, GALLERY TO cpa steady business and best Bg <-- ge ia amare. ve CHAN a AND ed OFTS TO LET sai bal pa ag L FD on faypendn 3 DESTR- and exceet ia sina tea BELCAMY, Yo. 8 Pine stron FICE TO LET_M0 BROADWAY, OM Fern Foralture for sale. Inquire of Seoltory rooms $4, a ‘TORES TO LET—IN JERSEY CITY, TWO Sone in the business centre of Jersey Cit ad fn close nity to the new parees apstra 4 drug store, No. 1 Newark avenue, Jersey City. TORE pi bi irae i Foran ON SIXTH AVE. Semaiy’ furnished small Howse, one dove trom 3 Hor one door from Sixth Tent moderate, ADI & untiamame;, Phe ee local winthe oly of fioevon for a restaurant or » lod 45 ing house; has about 40 rooms. Apply te H. BLUNT, Broadway, or address box 8,684 Poet NTY- avenue; five stories; a fe LET—NEW BUILDING, 625 TO 531 WEST fourth atrest, pear Tenth 96 horse powor THAN STEPHENS, 91 Liberty strect, 0 LET—NO. 687 RIGHTH AVENU! LAROR SHOW room on second floor; — front; suitable for mil- Unery, dressmaking, tailoring, 0 LET—A FINE STORE ON FOURTEENTH STREET: the Lease and Fixtures for sale v: cheap. Al fo fancy ey 28 Eat Fourteenth wrest VP E STORE AND PART OF THE BASEMENT 16 Roosevelt streot ; loncatton for « rectifying dis Ulery. "Apply on the promises from 10 to 17 ote 10 LET--ONE OF THE REST CORNER STORES ON Fulton street, Broo! + an exceliént stand for the trim- ming and fancy fo 004m neinees meer Immediately. Apply to JOH NOBLE, ‘816 Fulton street, Brooklyn, up T° “LET—A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN GRAND street, Brooklyn, E. D.; the oldest and best stand in the ably for a term of Fat Tine g at GLEASON':, nd Grand sireet, Brooklyn, nD TS LET—HOUSE ON PROOREA HEIGHTS, — ‘ize three story and high baseraent corner "ace modern improvements, elegantly cena incl east ¢ tings and statuary? dno river vie re Fuclon street ferries. Posvesaio ession immedi M. CHAPMAN, 36a Say LET CHEAP—LOFTS AT 149 CHAMBERS AND 181 & Reade street, For particulars inquire in the oflice 149 ambors street. 0 LET VERY CHEAP_NICELY FURNISHED OFFICE and large Storeroom ; location 811 Greenwteb street, cor- ner of Reade. Apply to THOMAS MoDOWELL & CO. 10 LET OR LEASE FOR BUSINESS OR OTHER PUR- street *ingutre at Nov at street and Nos. 25 and 27 Seventh att Inauire at No. 41 Seventh street. han LET OR LEASE—THREE LARGE LOFTS, WELL lighted. 15 and 17 First street. 10 LBASB—THE hetedereanne gH ene OF BEEK: man and it streets; size 252120, provements will pane ‘suit. Apply to WM. & BOR IKSHANK, 65 0 LEASE-FOR FIVE YEARS, THE FIVE STORY Buildin, as Broadway, or would leave the Upper Part. Apply from 10 to 4 on second floor, at abore number. 0 RENTON renee bly hk svnegs BROOME STREET, 00 feet deep; all can be Tuary; the be a in New York for the clothing baal hess OF busines of that kind. "Address, at once, DO Post ofice, or H. Blunt, 482 Broadway, (TO RENT-ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN, LIBERTY if etd Fulton, streck, very desirable Suit of, Ofleas sitar Ie for insurance companies or for agen: LUDLOW & Go. No. b Pine street, (T° LANDLORDS AND TENANTS.—THE BEST PLACE in this elty to rent or sell Stores and Houses and collect rents ls at N.C. BISHOP'S, 61 Liberty street. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. AF my yo FURNISHED 4 AND [UNFURNISHED 4 other eee Wie to rent in the metropolis and victihty mantle’ free by STANLEY DAY, 925 Broadway. THRER,STORY RIGH pn BI ae FUR- nal i, to rent ci ere ae eer pe bed A -10 LET, IN A BROWN STONE HOUSR, nd avenue, & hice Suit of Rooms, nos Sa ot foar Roums, 823, 1 scellent order ; ieee tia, sy 697 Fourth avenue, corner S Forty-hrst tect, -To be i Om Uae LEASE—FOR rr TERM re SEVEN Acre iy furniahe: ny ootiage, Rak Reanih street earl pposite th aot if i iar tu course of erection. dae eee, rureol i RMANN, 394 Broome streak, omy HOUSE TO EST ae FURNITURE AND ease for sales reat only $100; water and gaa; would Fent ft unfurnished: a good chance for ihe right patty. P (543 Sixth aven: MAGNIFICENT THREE STORY Prog STOOP Honse—Lot 383138; ratin paper, funturnished : ta Feat for with = venue, corner fonrteeuth st. —IN A GOOD LOCATION, AND Bf good boaters: es recs Atnerican, Bor 178 Breit macean ony poL ) LET_ONE TEAR 01 YEAR OR LONGER, A NEWLY FITTED Tor ait soll Paral a8 ay eae Seen Hay 4 LRT _FoRNTaHED, SMALL HOUSE IN BROOK- It board if desirable. Apply to HOMER ORGAN, No.3 Pine street. (0 LBT—A DESIRABLE HIOH STOOP BROWN STOWE House, 638 Bev a of oa la- quire of V.'K, STEVENSO! wy IN, Ul Pine street. 000, — B COTTAGE, 7 ROOMS Video eee NEAT LITTL aR, 7 RO % Scation frst clasas weet slde, above. Forty-eec: ‘hddrese DS. A. Herald otter. LET—A LARGE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brown shout 2a tone House in Lexington avenue, near Finy- fourths a vise Sixbixi Oy with “ail ‘modern improve: ments. Inquire al 603 Lexington avenue, near Bary | FURNISHED eae ELEGANTLY FuR- shad bottom, to from ; location between Union sauareand Fin Wit avedue, rent qu per mouth. Kidren dy bor id Poa LET—A FURNISHED, TWO STORY COTTAGE ON Ninety-third street, between Third and Fourt north aide, to Tat otha Mayo or longer. ‘Terme 2 $50 per enon Apply at house or 187 Broadway, room 16, =_ TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE (ELEVEN ms) 219) East Twenty-elz hid ‘Juat painted and paperes: fultable for one oF, two, families; having two sepe- Fate metres HONG, LICHARDS, 968 Broniway, up stairs, 10 ee, My nag | m stone House, n riftn avenue, twenty Eger foome; rest eat £680 per month house in complete order yw full en class boarders. EB. ©. KE Li Wy i } Broadway. SALE, ¥ FURNISHED OR UN. iw stone House No. 17 Second ¥. rouR LET-oR FOR furnished, TPO LETGA VERY NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE, imate amelie Phi, "aes eh We inte Tenth: streets of to RDOLPH LALENTHAL, Real Metaie Agent, 60 mreet. See ee to nt qeerea nad, other lovations. “faquire of ‘J. GIBBONS, ioe Bleecker street. keel Pe OR FIVE {UNFURNISHED, FOR Tt ato ‘stoop brown stone House on ‘and Seventh avenues; house en ©. CLARKE & CO., 1,197 pester EASA “GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE mara front French, Toot, brick. atable and way, ath and L8th street, ws SON BROWER, No. 3 eailp. RAY WILL, A LARGE & CORNER ENT O% yyes A Te tae Two aH With frm jeenth and Tweaty- fiteon month” bane aes ri th stent oe ae FORTE-NINTI STREET, NRAR LEXINGTON 14.3 Sette taudsomey Camished trown sous House at a moderate rent, Part 1a board, few board. ers ailowod. rs nooMs. AXP D APARTMENTS TO LET. AMT. pe ie #1.-FURNISHED BEDROOMS 0 gentiemen, Doard; reat from Ladd ver weak uso tn best i order, LET=FOR A A, Sexe Ieee, Sloe dneceee wate, he Nees Wont ‘Atreol, between tna ach ‘A aa eae {ROOM AND BEDROOM TO a he ay Mo SIX ROO! M3, SIX CLOSETS, a | . I He eri ABNISHED fousm 70 rr _wiree lef Kita! tas al todd impresgsana 9" ‘Apoiy at 30 o P SEOOND. FLOOR. 2s Shek er et ee ae eee: TO LET AN safer so'docke 7 Faas (f° Let—Lower FAR? OF, HOUSE, ened $8.1 room, Stalag rooras’ Mitohem servance 4 > Ienkayeaopentaard RG, RICHARDS, 965 Broadway, ap stain Me p= ba a SES: SG ARNE To Ler LET-& SECOND BLOOR 70, A. | fs, baits bo.” Rect yt hed Te andy THIRD lpr ae oF street, consisting of jobigge bel Asi tart ya sth Went? fourth street, OF 1S WAT TWENTY: Fooma; wetetend gaa, Lory oly OR THE hy rig nals “es A Sat FoR rum To niahed House, Tnquire at ist OF rERROART, 7 pe ok. &, location.” —FROM Te ctteaee 558 West a eereetiebr abeteate LET—THE SECOND STORY NO. ue, with all modern improvements; To: LET—THE SECOND FLOOR Tee a estate ayy gas, baths, 0 ae, ne alg, whoa oe “~ Tees Bo cg on Pond riney 4 SUITARLE housekeeping. Rent month. ImmeHiate at 109 East Eoringion and Worth avenites See eg ey Eighteenth Ping iy. P' ines, (Po Let FOR Lape gale on fl Be, miowey FUR. ply at 17 Stason strech, Gear Bowerye eb a 10 LEASE 9R FOR SALE—IN MOTT STRERT, th (woen Grant and Broome siresta, a first class, three st pigs stoop brick {onse, 25x62, lot 100 tert; Vg bat spate [a mam purposes. Address At 145 weet ee -NINTH STREET.-TWO FUR 915 BERING, STRRGT, NEAR MACDOUIAL.—FO% os itiont board, to two sing’e gem boty toa james i EAST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET (OLD ae 125:,—To let, by 8 Wdow lady. = haodsomely fur Dladed Parlor Floor ‘and Basenent, with every conveulence housekeeping; all modern mprovements. 347 § EAST FOURTEENT? STREET.—FLOOR TO Mogten i i a improvemnts; re/erence required. WEST THIRTIETH STREPT.—TO LT, A COM. ta f furnished back Parlo, fora sleeping reem, 1 Fi 45 OADWAY, BRTWEAN, TWENTY-SIXTH * «J and Twenty-seventh streets. —fwo weil farots {front Rooms, connecting, on second Woor, to rent; aleo Li 1 1.168 3 BROADWAY, BELOW TWENTY.RIGUTI JC) ateet,—One large froat Room and two Bedroomsy furniahed, to et, without board, = set COUNTEY BOUSTEINT. FARMS, &C. TO To LET of TEASE_AT PORT CHESTER, SITUATED on the main ttrest and conventent to the raiirost dept = eb S es pmo eee dry ae jose, good ands, te,? al 8 order? seaion mimediately if desire’. Taatre of Mal ce second ftoor. | LBAR_AT RYE, oN THE new BOG i ge LET oR eee to the ds a Yeasant y mtontes rior Howes, ental FS en anit paseeton ammetitely. “ADDY 0 WM WS, 64 Cath ne street, oilce second floor. TS LEASE—THE POPULAR HOTEL KNOWN AS THR Paviiton, at Ialip, Long Island, 134 hours from New Yorks via South Side Railrond :the house valued compete ens, water, bi biliard Mf tables bowlin 0 filled, inden, of °. w. Trait 2M Breets'Now ¥ Tuan and Friday ath Tand Sreloe Pp. M., or fo ©. WI day, Set Bost Bighth street, Wiliiamsby ‘OOLLEN MILL TO RENT.—A ONE SET M aly clothed wits machinery, to rant from ek. 1 at Barrytown, Dutchess county; tener: yn premises; terms moderate. A) on WAGER, ee Union Iron Works, Rhinebeck. N. LOST AND Fo De O8T—ON THE | mst INST, A BANK gu ON ‘oe Manhattan Savings Institution, No. 40, will please return same to the bank, coruer Brondway aod Loft FROM 205 FIFTH AVENUE, A Witte SETTER. with liver colored spot on head, side and rump; chain collar, with “Rushton Hempstead.” A il will be pafd on returning to above number. pent wily it'on tigen ramp theletier Ly coef cattle to apg ferry. bringing to Wi SWeelawken wil = alt. IOMAS L. SUCKEN. O8T—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 3, _\ sum of Money, consiating monty of 95 95 ant #10 bitte.’ Be e rewarded, Ad trend fs, i, Herald ofice, eRe —A SILVER SCHOOL MEDAL, WITH SMALL chain, The tinder wil oblige a litte gitl by leoviug Le 2, Bast Thirty Liga THE =. A FD tyne BLANKET, Wi! *J. 0. D."” ne sadtat sides, Bring to Muse ao pay for trouble. JO. KING. L°e3 MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY ras Gone Fy atreet He dow ie cased Wi Fintan, the ti gift of s deceased husband. ‘The finder will al e husian: jer Setandvomely rewarded by leaving It at 06 Henry strect. REWARDS, $ pevaee WILL Py PAID FOR A pans en Goat, strayed from 15 East Tenth sireet, ‘ues as. 19, by roturutag hor to the above namber. 5 WILL BE PAID FOR A GOLD LOCKET LOST Lt ‘Thi has i call our me nue car; the rere ty, ann = 8 REWARD.—LOST, SURSDAY, Re geek ITALIAN Greyhound ; sam ama leather col avenue and rece tho aseve com Ne $5 Bact and whe New oumainna Bogs ion Son, Wee 5 Bieee a ver wil retara him to 7H East leveath treed 7 Sor haa $5 ie REWARD.—LO8T, A RED TERRIER DOG, 0, RIOT Gite; waiks iame: lost yomer- Gall at 6S West Thirty-third street, corner Broadway. REWARD.—Lost, | ON mBATURDAY, " $I@eT,. $10 Es jum Book, ret Le ges january 33, a Me: im tho town of Westebi ‘on Thurs lay. Jani M1, 1969, a dark bay i ‘gbont 15 wands, tet of Harriess ani « common box Wagon. The aborerre ‘ward will be paid for oald on Lu: i BE 7. AND Fe, QUESTIO for the return of the follow: $1,000 Sires " 1843, Non. ob aa ee ca new eth, one exch ‘dio 30, Conon, 184, No. or #00. * ENA cairary Seay se SSS ~~ HOUSES, Rooms, £05 WANTED, A NICE Latin Poe ieee HOUSE for a email family, until May or loager, Liberty surest. @are of N. C. Bishop, HOUSES V WANTED, FURNISHED AND UNFUR. A. nished. are recel ring many applications , uyron, vine lease send w AaKn e CO. Lut w 1 ronaway. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A FURNISW En ROO A, without board or are i the vicintty of Cow ver Instit ie. setae Sirtan wang terms ick mast be modew le, Le il. an 7 an FURNISHED, fxn ish, to lot Sey : ,Brookira, aad CNFCR wiry, to» “ , ‘ot, 3 “WANTED. country HOTEL, TO wy im Westchester county or New Jers In or near a village, New Ji oradarese 3, ‘nde ih Muion avon, Be ANTRD—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO, GENTH Fourth and Fourteont® sire:ta aa Broadway and Eighth avenue, getvate. Cammy Fai eiuired Adittetay shag: ing torms, which must be moderate, 9 vx 1,ba8 Post odie. on OF On Lar 3% with some amt prover-ed. we ooklpiy N.Y. TANTED-IN A "RESPECTAY, JLB HOUS: menr the Birth avenue cars, fan anfurnisned Room sou ‘With convenient closets; rent moderate, ms A.B. D., station SHED HOUSE INA i family; rent about 7 ot jocai NTED—TO_ rr r_witit § i wis 8 yal ont Pea ae wr Berea ar ty "Nouroee lave. ‘cor. it arenes, be wperceptions)# wim VERS OA

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